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so goes egypt, so goes the reason. melissa: we have to worry about al-qaeda setting up shop. >> forty years ago, my boss negotiated a deal with egypt, and the deal was you have peace with israel, we'll give you economic and military assistance. that kept the peace for 40 years. i talked about that yesterday, and he said it worked. now, what's threatening to upset the apple cart? the new muslim brotherhood leadership is reconsidering the peace agreement with israel and making friends with iran and other countries in the region. what if that is getting upset? in addition to that, there's also terrorist groups, which are not morsi. he's muslim brotherhood, but in addition, there's terrorist groups setting up shop in what should be a demilitarized zone. melissa: something to watch again. thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge. oil futures hitting 19-week highs, strong u.s. housing data. fuels speculation that demand for crude would rise settling up more than 1% at 97.57 a ba
so goes egypt, so goes the reason. melissa: we have to worry about al-qaeda setting up shop. >> forty years ago, my boss negotiated a deal with egypt, and the deal was you have peace with israel, we'll give you economic and military assistance. that kept the peace for 40 years. i talked about that yesterday, and he said it worked. now, what's threatening to upset the apple cart? the new muslim brotherhood leadership is reconsidering the peace agreement with israel and making friends with...
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time and again, egypt has behaved in the most irrepreentible manner. the president of egypt said the hatred of jews should be instilled in children. say i get to punch you in the nose every day . each time you have to pay me a $100, would you take that. >> no. >> there you go. there is proof positive. >> what about this. >> it is ceened of return on our investment. >> so far we have poured a trillion of economic in the third world over the past half century with little to show for it the recipients don't value basic tenants was liberty that make capitalism work. have a win or take all contest . honestly, the winner would be the country that has the best record on democracy and free speech and property rights. >> make them fight for it and if they win they get the whole bill of goods. >> that is hysterical. >> something else we are not talking about. corruption. a lot of the aid programs. a lot of them do have corruption built in . the money ends up not going to the poor farmers but the rich folks in the top of the food chain. >> and ultimately the chec
time and again, egypt has behaved in the most irrepreentible manner. the president of egypt said the hatred of jews should be instilled in children. say i get to punch you in the nose every day . each time you have to pay me a $100, would you take that. >> no. >> there you go. there is proof positive. >> what about this. >> it is ceened of return on our investment. >> so far we have poured a trillion of economic in the third world over the past half century with...
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sending this aid to egypt at this point, and it is significant aid. there should be no misunderstanding about that. these have f-16s, 200abrhams's tanks, powerful weapons of war. >> a deal, lou, made back in 2010 with the mubarak regime committed to keeping the base with israel. it's now turned over to a regime that's committed to the destruction of israel, notwithstanding what they say, and a regime which is part of the global movement, the muslim brotherhood that the justice department proved in u.s. court in 2008 is committed to the, as they said, the elimination and destruction of western civilization from within. that's what we are now dealing with. lou: this is not such an issue of ironic timing coming as it does today in which very important election held in israel or following the inaugural of president obama and the testimony of secretary clinton. that's a con fluns of events unimaginable, but here it is. does this country seem to be projecting a certain knowledge of its interests and a clear set of policies that make sense to the rest of the
sending this aid to egypt at this point, and it is significant aid. there should be no misunderstanding about that. these have f-16s, 200abrhams's tanks, powerful weapons of war. >> a deal, lou, made back in 2010 with the mubarak regime committed to keeping the base with israel. it's now turned over to a regime that's committed to the destruction of israel, notwithstanding what they say, and a regime which is part of the global movement, the muslim brotherhood that the justice department...
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now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which is getting our support, taxpayer support on the one hand, and you have a civil society that wants to get rid of that regime or change the regime which is not even recognized. we need to have a speech and narrative toward those people to have them believe there on the right path and receive them here in washington d.c. lou: we are offering a gift of 16 to the government. abrams tanks, some 200 of them. how is it a gift? and what in the world of those weapons to be -- against him are those weapons to be used? >> a huge question. i mean, observers in the middle eastern not, you know, understanding at this point in time. first of all, against him, as you said. if you have a peace treaty with israel they're not going to get past them in the sinai or use them against demonstrators like khaddafi did. they're going to send them to the sudan, darfur. plus, when people on the streets c.s. sending more weapons to the muslim brotherhood government, there will be defeated m
now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which is getting our support, taxpayer support on the one hand, and you have a civil society that wants to get rid of that regime or change the regime which is not even recognized. we need to have a speech and narrative toward those people to have them believe there on the right path and receive them here in washington d.c. lou: we are offering a gift of 16 to the government. abrams tanks, some 200 of them. how is it a gift? and what in the world...
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five days of violence, egypt's government on the verge of collapse. fox news middle east terrorism expert joins us next. ♪ with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any
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five days of violence, egypt's government on the verge of collapse. fox news middle east terrorism expert joins us next. ♪ but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting morehan four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling o
five days of violence, egypt's government on the verge of collapse. fox news middle east terrorism expert joins us next. ♪ but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all...
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this is a sure road to collapse in egypt. whenever trust there is broken down. a large part of it is the fact that the economy has tank and had the muslim brotherhood and morsi have done nothing to correct it, but if the anarchy continues i think the only answer is that the military is going to have to step in, and that is going backwards, not forwards. lou: why is there no response from the republican party or, forrthat matter, the democrats and the senate of the congress? the gift of 16 to the government in egypt, 200 abrams tanks, and no one seems to want to answer -- first and no one wants to ask the question of me for the past weaker so. who are they going to use those tanks and f-16 since? >> well, i don't think they're going to use them all. this is kind of i gift to the united nations -- states. we give them money that they used to buy our weapons and airplanes and then everyone is happy. lou: you have to step out. we just give them over for a half billion dollars. you may call that a gift. it looks to me like a continuation of a perpetual gift process.
this is a sure road to collapse in egypt. whenever trust there is broken down. a large part of it is the fact that the economy has tank and had the muslim brotherhood and morsi have done nothing to correct it, but if the anarchy continues i think the only answer is that the military is going to have to step in, and that is going backwards, not forwards. lou: why is there no response from the republican party or, forrthat matter, the democrats and the senate of the congress? the gift of 16 to...
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lou: 20 f-16s will be shipped to egypt at beginning of the month. this has a number of president's critics absolutely furious. your thoughts on that level of engagement? is it correct or really high-stakes gambling? >> bell i think that stresses the point, seems to me, we need to maintain a good, close relationship, with the egyptian military. recall in past years, a couple of decade ago when we became disenchanted with the government and military of pakistan we cut off military assistance to the pakistani military and that led to a very negative consequences. so while some of these choices are very difficult, i'm inclined in the direction of greater, rather than lesser engagement. i don't think there is any point in just wiping our hands of these situations. lou: and, you talked about declining powers. does the obama administration's intelligence council in a new report that i just referred to, talks abouted day which the united states will no longer be a superpower but so-called first among equals. they project the date is somewhere around 2030. y
lou: 20 f-16s will be shipped to egypt at beginning of the month. this has a number of president's critics absolutely furious. your thoughts on that level of engagement? is it correct or really high-stakes gambling? >> bell i think that stresses the point, seems to me, we need to maintain a good, close relationship, with the egyptian military. recall in past years, a couple of decade ago when we became disenchanted with the government and military of pakistan we cut off military...
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lori: and then you have to talk by egypt. >> and egypt, what is the problem there? there is no real cohesive government. egypt amelie topple the tape -- dictator, but will we got was pretty much chaos. an economic basket case. they cannot feed their own people. if they are of a billion and a half dollars, they don't feed their people. they have to get the from somewhere, and the economy is flat line. lori: rejecting calls for new unity government. was he is not around during the arab spring? what is this guy's goal? units in the economic. worse now. >> revolution. there is always three acts. at the more one, everyone is united. number two, it's the rebels' command that is where we are right now. and they are not very good at it. so they even got their act together. lori: let's come back to washington. senator kerrey was confirmed, secretary of state. big senate armed services committee confirmation hearings for judge kendall. kind of talking a little bit earlier. they're going to look and see what direction is going. come before committee. i talked to him last week.
lori: and then you have to talk by egypt. >> and egypt, what is the problem there? there is no real cohesive government. egypt amelie topple the tape -- dictator, but will we got was pretty much chaos. an economic basket case. they cannot feed their own people. if they are of a billion and a half dollars, they don't feed their people. they have to get the from somewhere, and the economy is flat line. lori: rejecting calls for new unity government. was he is not around during the arab...
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egypt army chief of staff says the collapse of the state is possible. morsi five days of political violence and riots 60 are now dead. protestors have to by president mohammad morsi's to emerge in the point or -- declaration in cairo and three cities. high pollution levels and fog surrounding beijing. authorities warning children and older adults to stay indoors. toxic air contains particles small enough to penetrate lungs. poor visibility is forcing flight cancellations. police could arrive with no end rain forecast for tomorrow. those in your headlines. let head back to cheryl. cheryl: earnings season is in full swing and american auto giant ford has a warning, posting its highest fourth quarter pre-tax profit in more than a decade, shares of the carmaker are down big on ford's lackluster european performance. also a look ahead at 2014 for chief financial officer bob shanks. good to have you here. we talk about europe here and $2 billion loss more than what analysts were expecting. you are saying recession in europe. how do you turnaround story overse
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people running egypt and tunisia. they want to run libya as well. the tip of the fear, violent islamic jihadist. they share common goals. this is something we're seeing all across africa. melissa: oscar, how does this make you feel about oil installations around the world? of note they picked a oil installation, has shades of benghazi in it. but they decided to go after a key oil installation. algeria, is a major player within opec. they rank ninth in the world in terms of natural gas production. it is clever. they hit where it hurts. >> obviously for the security industry that is going to be a win-win, now you have to increase security around many of these installations. but as a commodities world trade centerer viewing supply and demand i don't think you will get a spike out of oil what happened. oil is seasonal tendency to go higher right now. so we do know it does usually go up between december and february. the oil itself. but i think that that attack, because we did not have a spike in oil and i can give you a lot of reasons why of course, i t
people running egypt and tunisia. they want to run libya as well. the tip of the fear, violent islamic jihadist. they share common goals. this is something we're seeing all across africa. melissa: oscar, how does this make you feel about oil installations around the world? of note they picked a oil installation, has shades of benghazi in it. but they decided to go after a key oil installation. algeria, is a major player within opec. they rank ninth in the world in terms of natural gas...
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. >>> egypt is raisings shipping fees through the suez canal. oil and natural gas tankers will see a 5% increase beginning may first. the move will help egypt's government raise badly-needed revenues. >>> up next on "money", small businesses are terrified of obamacare but my next guest says, there may be a way to avoid its blow all together? he is here with details on a potentially ingenius plan. >>> plus, they were for it before they were against it. why some unions are suddenly slamming obamacare and want a government handout to make them feel better. hmmm hmmm. more "money" coming up. ♪ . all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really
. >>> egypt is raisings shipping fees through the suez canal. oil and natural gas tankers will see a 5% increase beginning may first. the move will help egypt's government raise badly-needed revenues. >>> up next on "money", small businesses are terrified of obamacare but my next guest says, there may be a way to avoid its blow all together? he is here with details on a potentially ingenius plan. >>> plus, they were for it before they were against it. why...
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stuart: that is the middle of cairo, egypt. that could be smoke or tear-gas. there's a huge demonstration marking the second anniversary of the beginning of the egyptian revolution. president and morsi wanted a peaceful protest. looks like there may have been some violence. a live picture there. let's check in on bright orion's family solutions. it debuteded today, first-time shares of denzel to the public and they are on saline what happened to stock? nicole: stock is great up 28%. bring that in, our producer at the exchange, highs at 2850. this is the ipo price, originally 19-21, priced at 22, soaring. this is all about child care, family services, the guy that barkley told me they actually don't have care for their child five days rear they bring them over here. this is the company's board established in the medians before liz was born. [talking over each other] >> good for your grandchildren. stuart: a day care company? >> it is for child services and such and as i go to vegas i can take this. we left out important part. 80% stake from being capital and yo
stuart: that is the middle of cairo, egypt. that could be smoke or tear-gas. there's a huge demonstration marking the second anniversary of the beginning of the egyptian revolution. president and morsi wanted a peaceful protest. looks like there may have been some violence. a live picture there. let's check in on bright orion's family solutions. it debuteded today, first-time shares of denzel to the public and they are on saline what happened to stock? nicole: stock is great up 28%. bring that...
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violence is continuing and egypt. more than 50 people have been killed in protests that began friday. the two-year anniversary of the uprising that toppled the then president. police have arrested three people following the deaths more than 230 people in brazil. a band member lit a flare onstage resulting in mass panic as patriots fly to the one exit. a stretch of the mississippi river is closed to shift traffic as crews worked to cleanup and oil week. a tugboat pushing two barges. a railroad bridge. those are your news headlines. now back to connell. connell: thank you very much, lauren. doctors telling people to just work from home. regulators are blaming something called temperature and virgin. no wind and cold temperatures dropped to tenth in the valley. the epa has already labeled the salt lake city region to having the worst air for the month of january. this is the new normal. the number of americans with bachelors degrees grew by 25% to 41 million from 2002 to 2012. google plus had nearly 350 million active us
violence is continuing and egypt. more than 50 people have been killed in protests that began friday. the two-year anniversary of the uprising that toppled the then president. police have arrested three people following the deaths more than 230 people in brazil. a band member lit a flare onstage resulting in mass panic as patriots fly to the one exit. a stretch of the mississippi river is closed to shift traffic as crews worked to cleanup and oil week. a tugboat pushing two barges. a railroad...
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even president obama a while back when talking about egypt said, well, egypt is not exactly an ally. if they are not, why are we giving them all of this. it is the optics, connell. do we really want to be shown in advance taking their word for something when everything they are doing, it looks like it is not in u.s. interest. it is just that the optics are very bad. connell: thank you for joining us today. >> my pleasure. dagen: the european unemployment rate hitting an all-time high in november with more than 26 million people out of work across the eu. spain recording the highest unemployment rate. 26.6% followed by grief at 26%. the u.s. peaked at about 25% during the great depression. if you can find it cheaper, target is planning to match that price. the move follows a disappointing holiday shopping season. ♪ dagen: rock legend releasing a whole new single today. his first music in about ten years. it is also his 66th birthday. there is a new album due out in march. foley has not played in public in years rejecting many offers to appear including an offer to headline the openi
even president obama a while back when talking about egypt said, well, egypt is not exactly an ally. if they are not, why are we giving them all of this. it is the optics, connell. do we really want to be shown in advance taking their word for something when everything they are doing, it looks like it is not in u.s. interest. it is just that the optics are very bad. connell: thank you for joining us today. >> my pleasure. dagen: the european unemployment rate hitting an all-time high in...
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added value went down a little bit also from egypt. in a few months time we'll have the israeli discussions. >> thank you for being here, we really appreciate it. >> pleasure to be here. >> next charlie gasparino has more news on herbal life. have you seen the moves the stock has been making? 16% over the past five trading sessions. keep it right here on fox business for that. a peek at mobile technologies and the ceo of panasonic north america has keys with a few new tricks. keep it right here on fox business. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen anjeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they' gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense.
added value went down a little bit also from egypt. in a few months time we'll have the israeli discussions. >> thank you for being here, we really appreciate it. >> pleasure to be here. >> next charlie gasparino has more news on herbal life. have you seen the moves the stock has been making? 16% over the past five trading sessions. keep it right here on fox business for that. a peek at mobile technologies and the ceo of panasonic north america has keys with a few new tricks....
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ask people in egypt, ask people in libya and tunisia. they are divided. secular and liberal criticize al-jazeera for supporting the muslim brotherhood. those who are islamists consider al-jazeera a piece of heaven. we have to be objective what happened. i don't think it is a qatar operation to buy interest in the united states. it is an al-jazeera extension of its strategic communications within a very important slice of the american public. we have to be very objective when we analyze it. melissa: i wonder how great of an i have it was. so they paid $50 million. >> 500 million. melissa: 40 million households. $12.50 a subscriber. if the people are really watching. we know that is not how it works. current tv was averaging 42,000 viewers a not which is not good. >> that's true. couple points here. al-jazeera made up approximately one-fourth former bbc reporters. it is interesting they come from paul over the world. in terms of entering america they didn't pay $500 million for 40 million subscribers. they paid $500 million 40 million households. cnn starte
ask people in egypt, ask people in libya and tunisia. they are divided. secular and liberal criticize al-jazeera for supporting the muslim brotherhood. those who are islamists consider al-jazeera a piece of heaven. we have to be objective what happened. i don't think it is a qatar operation to buy interest in the united states. it is an al-jazeera extension of its strategic communications within a very important slice of the american public. we have to be very objective when we analyze it....
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the group that committed these atrocities were jihadists from libya, tunisia, from egypt and from all over the place and the bottom line is what is happening in mali is the destablizing the mali government. now nearby regions are seeing that there is a north african movement of islamism, or islamist. they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if they can get us to pull out, get france and europe to pull out, companies like this algerian gas company that was working with british and working with the norway statoil, if they can get them to pull out they will be more able to establish a foothold like they have done in mali and continue to spread into this vacuum that we have been completely missing in action with. melissa: steven, when you hear about the billion barrels in iraq, do you discount it because he hear about attacks like this in algeria? you realize again, just how difficult it is to get this oil to market? >> well, indeed. the s
the group that committed these atrocities were jihadists from libya, tunisia, from egypt and from all over the place and the bottom line is what is happening in mali is the destablizing the mali government. now nearby regions are seeing that there is a north african movement of islamism, or islamist. they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if...
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aid to egypt. close to $2 billion a year, most of it purchasing u.s. made weapons. aircraft, tanks, is that going to continue? >> absolutely, wolf, egypt remaining, no matter the president, remains an important ally in the region. i thought it was a little unfortunate, in the interview, he talks about, when you asked about engagement with israel, he hedged and said he can go as far as the will of the egyptian people. and i say, leadership is about leading your people. president morsy, one would hope can mature to a point as a leader where he can sort of help lead the will of the egyptian people to greater engagement with israel. as opposed to the people letting him know when it's time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> my final thoughts on egypt's president. ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of bac
aid to egypt. close to $2 billion a year, most of it purchasing u.s. made weapons. aircraft, tanks, is that going to continue? >> absolutely, wolf, egypt remaining, no matter the president, remains an important ally in the region. i thought it was a little unfortunate, in the interview, he talks about, when you asked about engagement with israel, he hedged and said he can go as far as the will of the egyptian people. and i say, leadership is about leading your people. president morsy, one...
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to cross-talk events in egypt i'm joined by carl show in london he is a middle east blogger in cairo we have while eskandar he is a blogger and a journalist and in washington we crossed ario ratner he is a fellow at the truman national security project right gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it i mean is it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what the revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to settle onto something now the immediate context of what's happening in egypt is there was a process of change that resembled their evolution but in the aftermath of that there is no single authority that have stomped it's not active on what the meaning of the egyptian revolution is unfortunately the political opposition currently isn't kin
to cross-talk events in egypt i'm joined by carl show in london he is a middle east blogger in cairo we have while eskandar he is a blogger and a journalist and in washington we crossed ario ratner he is a fellow at the truman national security project right gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it i mean is it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's...
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take five ten twenty years to settle onto something now the immediate context of what's happening in egypt is there was a process of change that resembled their evolution but in the aftermath of that there is no single authority that have stomped it's not active on what the meaning of the egyptian revolution is unfortunately the political opposition currently isn't kind of able to articulate that and the leadership of the country in the form of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood has alienated many people and made many mistakes throughout the process and sort of formed a cut deals with the institutions of the state and the army to consolidate its power which goes against everything that their revolution represents however the proviso is we need to look at this from a historical perspective this is an ongoing process there will be a lot of chaos a lot of contestation before it's down towards a more kind of progressive path forward carles i can stay with you it looks like a lot of the opposition though are they aren't willing to give more time western media doesn't want to give more tim
take five ten twenty years to settle onto something now the immediate context of what's happening in egypt is there was a process of change that resembled their evolution but in the aftermath of that there is no single authority that have stomped it's not active on what the meaning of the egyptian revolution is unfortunately the political opposition currently isn't kind of able to articulate that and the leadership of the country in the form of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood has...
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alone and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle egypt locked in turmoil is this country experiencing the continuation of the revolution that happened two years ago or has the revolution been interrupted in hijacked by the opposition with outside force or is it something very different another revolution in play. to cross-talk events in egypt i'm joined by carl sharon london he is a middle east blogger in cairo we have while eskandar he is a blogger and a journalist and in washington we cross to ratner he is a fellow at the truman national security project all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want my very much encouraged karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it and because it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to settl
alone and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle egypt locked in turmoil is this country experiencing the continuation of the revolution that happened two years ago or has the revolution been interrupted in hijacked by the opposition with outside force or is it something very different another revolution in play. to cross-talk events in egypt i'm joined by carl sharon london he is a middle east blogger in cairo we have while eskandar he is a blogger and a...
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talking about egypt's unfinished revolution. ok i'd like to go back to washington in the first part of the program the very and we heard a lot of criticism of the brotherhood here it's interesting i mean the brothers can turn around say hey what we want to lection so you know we have a major say in things the people are behind us what do you say to that. well look the brotherhood did win the election but they want it very closely fifty three percent it's not a landslide but it's an important victory but the reality is winning an election doesn't just give you rights it gives you responsibilities and they have a responsibility like any government to rule fundamentally through consensus and to build consensus around a program to improve people's lives they have a special responsibility as the government to work with the opposition of course the opposition has a responsibility to work with him as well where they can peacefully and that includes the right to protest peacefully but the government as the government has a responsibilit
talking about egypt's unfinished revolution. ok i'd like to go back to washington in the first part of the program the very and we heard a lot of criticism of the brotherhood here it's interesting i mean the brothers can turn around say hey what we want to lection so you know we have a major say in things the people are behind us what do you say to that. well look the brotherhood did win the election but they want it very closely fifty three percent it's not a landslide but it's an important...
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by egypt's unfinished revolution. i. have to go back to washington in the first part of the program the very and we heard a lot of criticism of the brotherhood here it's interesting i mean the brothers can turn around say hey what we want to lection so you know we have a major say in things that people are behind us what do you say to that well look the brotherhood did win the election but they want it very closely fifty three percent it's not a landslide but it's an important victory but the reality is winning an election doesn't just give you rights it gives you responsibilities and they have a responsibility like any government to rule fundamentally through consensus and to build consensus around a program to improve people's lives they have a special responsibility as the government to work with the opposition of course the opposition has a responsibility to work with not as well where they can peacefully and that includes the right to protest peacefully but the government as the government has a responsibility to re
by egypt's unfinished revolution. i. have to go back to washington in the first part of the program the very and we heard a lot of criticism of the brotherhood here it's interesting i mean the brothers can turn around say hey what we want to lection so you know we have a major say in things that people are behind us what do you say to that well look the brotherhood did win the election but they want it very closely fifty three percent it's not a landslide but it's an important victory but the...
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>> as a people have been killed in egypt over the past several days, and morsi has responded with a state of emergency. >> in berlin, morsi insisted the measures will not be permanent. he also said he will not work with the opposition and set up the unity government. >> one of his main aims is to secure financial assistance from one of egypt's most important trading partners, but while reviving a sluggish economy is a high priority, so is proving his democratic credentials to his western partners. he said he would push forward with democratization. >> egypt will be a state that tolerates different and opposing opinions with peaceful transfers of power and a democratic state with everything that entails. >> merkel said she was concerned about the political violence in egypt and said dialogue was key. >> political forces can make a contribution. human rights have to be respected in egypt, and that applies most importantly to the protection of religious freedom. >> two more people died in cairo on wednesday in clashes between police and demonstrators. the death toll has now reached 50 in a w
>> as a people have been killed in egypt over the past several days, and morsi has responded with a state of emergency. >> in berlin, morsi insisted the measures will not be permanent. he also said he will not work with the opposition and set up the unity government. >> one of his main aims is to secure financial assistance from one of egypt's most important trading partners, but while reviving a sluggish economy is a high priority, so is proving his democratic credentials to...
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as egypt. president managed to turn high expectations to anger and plummeting approval ratings across the middle east. and the u.k. is at risk of entering uncharted territory with a triple dip recession as new figures show the country's economy shrank again in the last quarter of two thousand and twelve. around the world on line on screen. twenty four hours a day at least twenty eight people including police officers and two football players have reportedly been killed in egypt. where crowds of attempted to storm a prison rampages continue throughout the city following the execution order against twenty one people accused of stirring up last year's stadium violence in the city which claimed seventy four lives correspondent bill true is in cairo with the latest. the violence continues in egypt city a poor sign as we've now heard that dozens have been killed hundreds have been injured after this very contentious verdicts the army have been deployed to the streets and where this is a missing tanks
as egypt. president managed to turn high expectations to anger and plummeting approval ratings across the middle east. and the u.k. is at risk of entering uncharted territory with a triple dip recession as new figures show the country's economy shrank again in the last quarter of two thousand and twelve. around the world on line on screen. twenty four hours a day at least twenty eight people including police officers and two football players have reportedly been killed in egypt. where crowds of...
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barack obama is losing ground in egypt. with the initial high expectations for his policy in the arab world. economy could plunge into recession for the third time in years that's according to the latest g.d.p. figures dragged down by debt and the eurozone plight. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here. with live news from around the world. unrest is escalating across egypt this following friday's mass clashes between police and government demonstrators it's been made worse by a court in cairo sentencing twenty one people to death for their role in football riots last year that left seventy four people dead relatives of the defendants attempted to storm the local prison following the verdict the reports that one police officer has been killed and two others are in a critical condition and nine security officials are among those on trial for their role in the february twenty twelve clashes between fans of a local club and the cairo based. incident is considered to be the country's worst ever. and the bottoms for the
barack obama is losing ground in egypt. with the initial high expectations for his policy in the arab world. economy could plunge into recession for the third time in years that's according to the latest g.d.p. figures dragged down by debt and the eurozone plight. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here. with live news from around the world. unrest is escalating across egypt this following friday's mass clashes between police and government demonstrators it's been made worse by a court...
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freedom and democracy and all the sudden you have terror suspect in every country, and all even in egypt. >> absolutely right. we look at the archives and analysis of the administration in the fall of 2010 a few months before, there is nothing that leads us to believe they understood there was a revolt coming and nothing to the rest of the leaf out, would take advantage with these. cheryl: thank you. dennis: will live again, my exclusive 1-on-1 with greg raborn next. cheryl: no jackpot for las vegas. why casino revenues rose substantially in the city but first we take a look at the winners on the s&p. big-name for you. netflix, take a look at that one. we will be right back. cheryl: looking to bake a profitable twinkie, an exclusive interview about selling off the famous brand. no jackpot for las vegas, casino revenues down. we will tell you why coming up an hour west coast minute and the broadcast industry shedding jobs but guess who is hiring begin united states, arab tv channel al-jazeera, reasons that in the media minute. we are at the bottom of the hour, stocks every 15 minutes. nic
freedom and democracy and all the sudden you have terror suspect in every country, and all even in egypt. >> absolutely right. we look at the archives and analysis of the administration in the fall of 2010 a few months before, there is nothing that leads us to believe they understood there was a revolt coming and nothing to the rest of the leaf out, would take advantage with these. cheryl: thank you. dennis: will live again, my exclusive 1-on-1 with greg raborn next. cheryl: no jackpot...
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connell: i know we talk about libya and egypt. there are some areas that we do not. algeria is one of them. thank you very much. dagen: i am jealous. i adore those two ladies. they are superduper smart. thank you both. investors, meantime, disappointed with facebook. approved mobile ad revenue. you would think they would be happier about the results. shibani joshi has more on that. connell: you would think. great is not good enough for facebook investors. the numbers are great. they were great. when they came out after the close yesterday, they be on the bottom and the top line. helped by mobile advertising almost doubling. analysts are disappointed. this is a read you tune into fox business. we have the scoop behind the scoop. mobile revenues, yes, they were higher. the street wanted $350 million. the other thing is we were informed that facebook is now in investment mode. the company will be spent on things like r and d on projects like it infrastructure. this is something that amazon did not too long ago. when you start to head and increase your cost, you start to
connell: i know we talk about libya and egypt. there are some areas that we do not. algeria is one of them. thank you very much. dagen: i am jealous. i adore those two ladies. they are superduper smart. thank you both. investors, meantime, disappointed with facebook. approved mobile ad revenue. you would think they would be happier about the results. shibani joshi has more on that. connell: you would think. great is not good enough for facebook investors. the numbers are great. they were great....
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of egypt who are back in the streets that. is why the fate of the regime today. so egypt was one of the first states and there are well dated at the us are said to have matched it was democracy after a vote president obama had some of his highest ratings that has now witnessed that sharp drop in popularity and it's seen as a sign that washington has failed to define a consistent policy in the region he's point to say let's not why the perception of the u.s. and the muslim world has got so bad. i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise that field of region with hope will respect but as a bomb a begins his second term in office his critics failed him want to first term that fell far short of expectations progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remain stored the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root and american relations with post mubarak egypt deteriorated and i didn't see if the u.s. and elegance community has more
of egypt who are back in the streets that. is why the fate of the regime today. so egypt was one of the first states and there are well dated at the us are said to have matched it was democracy after a vote president obama had some of his highest ratings that has now witnessed that sharp drop in popularity and it's seen as a sign that washington has failed to define a consistent policy in the region he's point to say let's not why the perception of the u.s. and the muslim world has got so bad....
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january 28th, egypt but no such help was sent for over three hours. in fact, they were eventually rescued by protesters. isn't that interesting? people that are unknown assailants go in, fire in the air, loot the hotel. as they do that en masse protesters come in and help the tourists in the hotel, help the people in the hotel to get them to safety. so, in fact, here is a news report on that saying, anti-government demonstrators secured the besieged hotel and helped hotel guests flee until they were safely in taxis to the airport, as the police and army failed to come to their aid. the protesters also helped the security forces in arresting 12 people who were attempting to loot the downtown cairo hotel. now, that's really relevant because obvious times you'll hear the morsi government say the protesterrers are causing trouble and violence. but in reality here they were stopping the violence and helping when authorities wouldn't. now one final sense of forboding and doom here in egypt the defense minister says failure to resolve the situation could lea
january 28th, egypt but no such help was sent for over three hours. in fact, they were eventually rescued by protesters. isn't that interesting? people that are unknown assailants go in, fire in the air, loot the hotel. as they do that en masse protesters come in and help the tourists in the hotel, help the people in the hotel to get them to safety. so, in fact, here is a news report on that saying, anti-government demonstrators secured the besieged hotel and helped hotel guests flee until they...